The Little Lighthouse Foundation’s Hearts & Stars Gala returns March 7, 2026 at Mana Wynwood with live performances, curated culinary experiences, and a mission to support underserved youth across South Florida.
From Michelin-starred dining to rooftop prix-fixe romance and high-energy celebrations, explore the best Valentine’s Day 2026 restaurants in Miami and Fort Lauderdale.
As Miami rallies behind the University of Miami Hurricanes, championship energy is taking over the city. From high-energy sports bars and iconic South Beach venues to tailgate-ready beer and catering for at-home watch parties, these are the best places to watch the Canes compete in the 2026 National College Football Championship.
Coconut Grove has long moved to its own rhythm—bohemian, storied, and quietly sophisticated. It’s precisely that energy that now plays host to AVA MediterrAegean, the newly opened flagship from Riviera Dining Group, bringing elevated Greek dining, immersive design, and a celebratory Mediterranean spirit to one of Miami’s most beloved neighborhoods.
In celebration of its 20th anniversary, Alinea is embarking on a special tour, marking its return to three extraordinary cities, and Miami is the second stop on this milestone journey.
This year, one of the brightest highlights arrives atop Lincoln Road, where ORO, Miami Beach’s polished rooftop restaurant, unveils an exclusive two-night collaboration with New York’s acclaimed The Noortwyck.
Each December, as the art world descends upon Miami Beach, The Sagamore South Beach becomes a canvas of creativity, conversation, and culinary indulgence. On Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the legendary hotel will once again host its 24th Iconic Sagamore Brunch, a signature Art Week tradition that draws more than a thousand artists, collectors, and cultural visionaries to its oceanfront grounds at 1671 Collins Avenue.
For a quarter of a century, the Food Network South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (SOBEWFF®) has been the heartbeat of Miami’s culinary culture—a four-day extravaganza where the world’s most celebrated chefs, winemakers, and mixologists gather on the sands of South Beach. Now entering its 25th year, the 2026 edition promises to be the most spectacular yet, uniting more than 500 culinary stars for an unforgettable weekend from February 19 to 22, 2026.
If Friday night’s Chef Showdown is the South Beach Seafood Festival’s high-octane culinary competition, then Saturday’s Seafood Slam is its ultimate victory lap. Taking over Lummus Park on Saturday, October 25, 2025, this all-inclusive, all-access experience is where South Florida’s most celebrated restaurants bring their very best to the table—literally.